Pastophorus Definition

noun

(historical) A type of priest in ancient Egypt, responsible for carrying holy shrines in official ceremonies or processions.

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Singular:
pastophorus
Plural:
pastophori

Origin of Pastophorus

  • From Latin pastophorus, from Hellenistic Ancient Greek παστοφόρος (pastophoros), from παστός (pastos, “?shrine”) + -ϕόρος (-ϕoros, “-phore”).

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